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   Angola Triangle (Newspaper) - May 25, 1972, Angola, Indiana                                24, NUMBER 27  COLLEGE INDIANA 46703  25, 1972  Student Publications Editors last Monday's Student Senate meeting Charlie was elected as Triangle editor next year in a close Ralston is an accounting major and a junior this Charlie is from Charlie has on the Triangle staff for the past two quarters as an advertising agent and associate He will assume his duties next fall elected at the Student Senate Meeting was the Modulus Editors for next Mike Sorge and Chris Kolber were elected as for next year's Mike is IP major from Mount Mike served of this year's Modulus and is active on campus in several organizations including Skull and C O and Alpha Phi and Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity Chris is a Mechanical student from South Chris has served as Associate Editor of the Modulus for the past year and is currently serving as Treasurer of the Student He is also an active member on in such organizations as Student Alpha Phi Skull and and Sigma Phi Epsilon Both Mike and Chris will be seniors next fall received College Student Chapter of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers received its charter at a Student and Thomas a Tri-State received fifth prize in a paper Hansen to receive Arthur G. President of Purdue will the honorary Doctor of Science degree at the 88th annual Commencement at Tri-State June 10.  pp rox i ma t el y 2 20 graduating students will participate in the which is to be held on the weather at 10 honorary Doc tor of Laws degree will be conferred on President and Chief Executive Officer of Gulf Oil who will give the Commencement Purdue alumnus and distinguished American assumed the presidency of Purdue July 1, 1971; coming from Georgia of of which he hjad been president for two came to Purdue the first time as a Marine in the Navy program during World War II He earned the Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering in 1946 and the master of Science degree in at Purdue two years further graduate study at the University of Maryland he received his doctorate in Mathematics at Case Institute of Technology in 1958. HARLIE Mr. Dodd to speak exhibit at ARTHUR on him the honorary Doctor of Engineering degree in 1970.  1948 to 1958 he was employed as an aeronautical research scientist at the Lewis Flight Propulsion National Aeronautics and Space He spent one year as head of the nucleonics section of the Cornell and seven years on the faculty of the University of Michigan before going to Georgia Tech in 1966.  in a display of 60 selected will be shown in the gallery of the John G. Best Hall of Science at Tri-State starting pictures were chosen by Aaron Rhode Island School of from 300 entries submitted by photographic The most significant characteristic of the show is the emphasis on the abstract elements of and the resulting dynamic show will be open from 8 a m to 4 p.m. on weekdays and from 2 to 5 p.m. on Saturdays and remaining through June 4. U is the last in the series sponsored during the school year by Tri-State course environmental control is the title of a new course to be offered in the fall of 1972 to seniors in science and engineering at Tri-State students will study pollutants and their control of emissions from motor vehicles and power activated charcoal liquid air quality in conditioned noise and other of vehicles for pollution will be a feature of the from the chemical engineering will be Dr. W. Henry Tucker and Herbert T. George G. Assistant Department Computer Technology Department of General Motors Research will speak at the Computer Seminar on May 31. in BH 221 At our newly formed ACM for Computing has eleven and Dodd is our regional He received his B.S. from the University of Kansas in 1%0 and his M.S. and PH D in Electrical Engineering from the University of Illinois in 1961 and 1964 an active some of his papers have appeared in the Fall 1966 and Spring 1968 Joint Computer ACM Computing and several General Motors Corp. is very active in having membership in and the COBOL Data Bass Group Mr. Dodd also belongs to Sigma Tau Beta Sigma Eta Kappa Sigma Pi and is a national office and of the Executive Board of Theta National Professional Engineering Dodd is a well qualified Come and hear him speak That's May at 3 p.m. in BH 221. Coffee and cake will be served compliments of our local ACxM present to S. Chairman of the Electrical Engineering Department at Tri-State receives a gift of a oscilloscope camera from the Hewlett-Packard from Bob electronic field  

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